An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volume 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... justice , to many of his party ; though they come with a very ill grace from a man who received twenty thousand pounds , from the king's bounty , soon after his arrival in England : who had never suffered imprisonment , or run hazard in ...
... justice , to many of his party ; though they come with a very ill grace from a man who received twenty thousand pounds , from the king's bounty , soon after his arrival in England : who had never suffered imprisonment , or run hazard in ...
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... justice , to the penalties which were afterwards inflicted on him . " Whether the chancellor was justly punished a Continuation , vol . III . p . 841-867 . by parliament , is not here the question.I will add 24 THE LIFE OF.
... justice , to the penalties which were afterwards inflicted on him . " Whether the chancellor was justly punished a Continuation , vol . III . p . 841-867 . by parliament , is not here the question.I will add 24 THE LIFE OF.
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... justice , whatever seems in some measure to contradict the general opi- nion of his clemency ; as his suffering always the rigour of the law to proceed not only against all high- waymen , but also several others , in whose cases the ...
... justice , whatever seems in some measure to contradict the general opi- nion of his clemency ; as his suffering always the rigour of the law to proceed not only against all high- waymen , but also several others , in whose cases the ...
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... justice to my sub- ject without enlarging on it . It is well known that this gentleman had a principal hand in bringing lord Strafford to justice ; in resisting the tyranny of Charles I. and reducing him to a condition in which he was ...
... justice to my sub- ject without enlarging on it . It is well known that this gentleman had a principal hand in bringing lord Strafford to justice ; in resisting the tyranny of Charles I. and reducing him to a condition in which he was ...
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... justice to my sub- ject without enlarging on it . It is well known that this gentleman had a principal hand in bringing lord Strafford to justice ; in resisting the tyranny of Charles I. and reducing him to a condition in which he was ...
... justice to my sub- ject without enlarging on it . It is well known that this gentleman had a principal hand in bringing lord Strafford to justice ; in resisting the tyranny of Charles I. and reducing him to a condition in which he was ...
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